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Angela Merkel looked a dead cert to lead Germany again but she's now fighting for her political life
'Walking home, I'll be called a gorilla or a monkey' - Teenager meets Taoiseach to discuss racism
'Perhaps that wasn't the question': Taoiseach may have misunderstood homelessness question
Over to you: What do you think of the state of Dublin?
New Zealand Prime Minister says story that Trump mistook her for Trudeau's wife is 'muddled'
'Imagine getting rape threats when you open an app': The toll of online abuse on women
Two of Mary Lou's potential rivals have ruled themselves out of the SF leadership race
Controversial Cork seaweed harvesting project close to getting final green light
Young mothers queuing for handouts of nappies is the new normal for a Dublin charity
Gerry Adams announces he is to step down as Sinn Féín president next year
Martin says government surprised by scale of anger levelled against them this week
No free vote for Sinn Féin TDs and senators on abortion
'Some people join the Sinn Féin party for the wrong reasons'
Thousands of protesters turn out in Zimbabwe calling for resignation of Robert Mugabe
The UK Sun lashes out at Leo Varadkar, says he should 'shut his gob on Brexit and grow up'
Broadcaster Chris Donoghue to leave Newstalk for government job alongside Simon Coveney
Community CCTV schemes could be a 'game changer' in helping prevent crime
Trump says he will KEEP ban on elephant trophies in US, reversing his earlier decision
Over 70% of people don't think the Irish government is fighting homelessness
Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson says he has Parkinson's and will 'fight for a cure'
Robert Mugabe remains defiant in face of mounting pressure to step down
Sinn Féin vote paves the way for party to enter government as junior partner
Mary Lou McDonald says she's glad Barry Walsh resigned over comments about female politicians
'It doesn’t seem like they thought all this through' - Taoiseach talks tough to UK on Brexit
Boris Johnson and Simon Coveney weren't singing from the same hymn sheet in Dublin this morning
Gerry Adams expected to set out his 'future intentions' at the Sinn Féin Ard Fheis this weekend
Ice sculpture among expenses as Department of Education spent €13k on retirement party
Ireland's corruption laws date back to Victorian times, but are now getting an overhaul
'See no homeless, hear no homeless, help no homeless': Paul Murphy hits out at government approach
Twitter abuse: Fine Gael TDs call out senior party member who labelled women 'bitches'
Twitter strips verified status from Richard Spencer and others after new rules against hate
'Emotional contributions' about Fine Gael's messaging on homelessness at party meeting
Michael Noonan’s handling of the ‘Grace' case will be examined next year
'There's nothing normal about living by the side of the road with your children'
Trump says that 'twisted' North Korea won't subject the world to 'nuclear blackmail'
'The system is not adequate': Government sets up new way to judge medicines for rare diseases
FactCheck: Does Ireland really have a low rate of homelessness by international standards?
'Shocking': Central Bank governor meets whistleblower Jonathan Sugarman over bank probe
'Women from all walks of life and from every county in Ireland travel for abortion'
An Indian city is rounding up beggars ahead of a visit by Ivanka Trump